Blocking websites achieves the same result as censoring them, and we all know how that goes. The more you censor the more you are curious as to how to get around it. And what happens if the "adult" content you speak about is actually educational? Censoring will never ever ever work, and anybody who thinks it'll prevent a kid seeing websites you don't want them to see is delusional (for example, reddit uses imgur as the backbone to hosting its external images, but also has a lot of adult content, how do you define whether or not to block that website?

Blocking websites achieves the same result as censoring them, and we all know how that goes. The more you censor the more you are curious as to how to get around it. And what happens if the "adult" content you speak about is actually educational? Censoring will never ever ever work, and anybody who thinks it'll prevent a kid seeing websites you don't want them to see is delusional (for example, reddit uses imgur as the backbone to hosting its external images, but also has a lot of adult content, how do you define whether or not to block that website?